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OK, think I have it now, some of your `'line`s`' are actually closed shapes.

As a test add a node mid point of a line  that you cannot join to another. Then drag the node to one side. A true line will become a curve. A badly formed line will become a shape.

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Angelos58 said:

Why I can’t join this line?

I can join it. Just separate them a little so it’s easier to select both. Then tap join. You can delete the added node if you wish. You can see how difficult it is to select the node when it is close to another, zooming in helps with this. 

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Thank you Paul and thank you DM1, very precious tutorials.

I think that the Serif Developer would have to do more attention to precision and Apple Pencil. The Pencil works great with all other graphic application for iPad Pro, but not so well with Affinity Designer.

 

just a question: is there a way tu select all and only the nodes of a path, without selecting them one by one?

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35 minutes ago, Angelos58 said:

just a question: is there a way tu select all and only the nodes of a path, without selecting them one by one?

If the nodes are visible it is possible to select more than one by drawing a marquee around them.

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The only method I’m aware of is the marquee selection, sorry.

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5 minutes ago, DM1 said:

The only method I’m aware of is the marquee selection, sorry.

Thank you. I think would be very very usefull selecting one node and then all the path nodes.

Another question: why if I group some paths is not possible showing the perimetral nodes, but only move points?

 

 

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